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The carbon compound with bond angle 180 is___ ​

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The bond angle for carbon dioxide (CO₂) is 180 degrees.

  • In a complex molecule or ion, the angle between two orbitals that contain bonding electron pairs, or two bonds, is referred to as the bond angle.
  • It provides an understanding of how the atoms' bound electron pair distribution is distributed. It aids in figuring out how the molecules' shapes should be.
  • The linear arrangement is the basis of CO2 molecule geometry.
  • The major reason for this geometric form is the interaction between valence electron pairs and a sigma bond, which forces them to shift to the opposite side of the carbon atom.
  • As a result, the carbon atom develops a symmetric charge distribution and a linear molecule structure.
  • One non-hybridized carbon p-atom links with one oxygen atom, while the other forms a bond with another oxygen atom, resulting in the production of carbon dioxide.
  • The bonding angle is 180° as a result of the two bonding pairs repelling one another as far as they can.

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